Chapter 1 Introducing the Device
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1.6 The RESET Button
I f you forget your password or cannot access t he web configurat or, you will need t o use t he
RESET
but t on at t he back of t he device t o reload t he fact ory- default configurat ion file. This m eans t hat you
will lose all configurat ions t hat you had previously and t he password will be reset t o “ 1234”.
1
Make sure t he
POW ER
LED is on ( not blinking) .
2
To set t he device back t o t he fact ory default set t ings, press t he
RESET
but t on for t en seconds or
unt il t he
POW ER
LED begins t o blink and t hen release it . When t he
POW ER
LED begins t o blink,
t he default s have been rest ored and t he device rest art s.
1.7 Wireless Access
The Device is a wireless Access Point ( AP) for wireless client s, such as not ebook com put ers or PDAs
and iPads. I t allows t hem t o connect t o t he I nt ernet wit hout having t o rely on inconvenient Et hernet
cables.
I NTERNET
Green
On
The Device has an I P connect ion but no t raffic.
Your device has a WAN I P addr ess ( eit her st at ic or assigned by a DHCP
ser ver) , PPP negot iat ion was successfully com plet ed ( if used) and t he
DSL connect ion is up.
Blinking
The Device is sending or receiving I P t raffic.
Off
There is no I nt ernet connect ion or t he gat eway is in bridged m ode.
Red
On
The Device at t em pt ed t o m ake an I P connect ion but failed. Possible
causes are no response from a DHCP server, no PPPoE response, PPPoE
aut hent icat ion failed.
USB
Green
On
The Device recognizes a USB connect ion.
Blinking
The Device is sending/ receiving dat a t o / from t he USB device connect ed
t o it .
Off
The Device does not det ect a USB connect ion.
Table 1
LED Descript ions ( cont inued)
LED
COLOR
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
Summary of Contents for VMG1312-B Series
Page 4: ...Contents Overview VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 4 Troubleshooting 289 ...
Page 14: ...Table of Contents VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 14 ...
Page 15: ...15 PART I User s Guide ...
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Page 30: ...Chapter 2 The Web Configurator VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 30 ...
Page 35: ...Chapter 4 Tutorials VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 35 7 Click Apply to save your settings ...
Page 77: ...77 PART II Technical Reference ...
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Page 166: ...Chapter 9 Routing VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 166 ...
Page 184: ...Chapter 10 Quality of Service QoS VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 184 ...
Page 210: ...Chapter 13 Interface Group VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 210 ...
Page 226: ...Chapter 15 Firewall VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 226 ...
Page 232: ...Chapter 17 Parental Control VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 232 ...
Page 242: ...Chapter 19 Certificates VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 242 ...
Page 246: ...Chapter 20 Log VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 246 ...
Page 250: ...Chapter 21 Traffic Status VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 250 ...
Page 256: ...Chapter 24 IGMP Status VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 256 ...
Page 260: ...Chapter 25 xDSL Statistics VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 260 ...
Page 262: ...Chapter 26 User Account VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 262 ...
Page 268: ...Chapter 29 TR 064 VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 268 ...
Page 272: ...Chapter 30 Time Settings VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 272 ...
Page 278: ...Chapter 32 Logs Setting VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 278 ...
Page 296: ...Chapter 36 Troubleshooting VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 296 ...
Page 336: ...Appendix C Pop up Windows JavaScripts and Java Permissions VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 336 ...
Page 350: ...Appendix D Wireless LANs VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 350 ...
Page 374: ...VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 374 Index ...